Exemplary Social Enterprises

Two Fingers Brewing Co.

Seven friends, who met whilst working at an advertising agency in London, founded two Fingers Brewing Co. in 2013. This was after they realized the need to increase funding for prostate cancer patients. They decided to come up with their own craft beer and donate its profits to prostate cancer charities. Two Fingers Brewing Co.’s
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TeachAIDS( California)

Piya Sorcar, Clifford Nass, Shuman Ghosemajumder and Ashwini Dosh founded it in 2009 with a HIV/AIDS education Focus. It develops global HIV prevention education technology products through research at Stanford University. The TeachAIDS products are animated, interactive software tutorials, developed for individual cultures and languages, and incorporating the voices of celebrities from each region. http://teachaids.org/

Womens’s bean project (U.S.)

King Soopers became the first grocery store to carry Women’s Bean Project products in 1993. Women’s Bean Project is part of The Colorado Department of Agriculture’s Colorado Proud marketing program. To date, Women’s Bean Project is sold in over 500 retail and grocery locations nationwide, including King Soopers and Safeway (Colorado locations), Ten Thousand Villages, Womensbeanproject.comand online retailers such
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Aarong – Bengali for ‘village fair’ – is Bangladesh’s most popular lifestyle retail chain. This ethical brand began in 1978 as a humble means to empower rural artisans to rise above poverty. Today, with 15 retail stores across Bangladesh and over 100 fashion and lifestyle product lines, Aarong supports 65,000 artisans with fair terms of
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VillageReach was formed in 2000 as a nonprofit corporation, and Blaise, together with Craig Nakagawa, Lionel Pierre, and Didier Lavril, launched VillageReach to address the challenge of healthcare delivery. Since its inception, VillageReach has been led by a team of mission-oriented global health, technology, and business professionals.  With the support of a dynamic group of
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We are a retail trade social enterprise that creates stylish products and brands using Philippine indigenous materials and produces value with community partners all over the Philippines. Since 2010, we believe in the potential of indigenous materials to be sustainable sources of design. We believe in the immense talent of community-based producers working hard to make
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UNICEF is a leading humanitarian and development agency working globally for the rights of every child. Child rights begin with safe shelter, nutrition, protection from disaster and conflict and traverse the life cycle: pre-natal care for healthy births, clean water and sanitation, health care and education. UNICEF has spent nearly 70 years working to improve
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KOTO Foundation, extending from Australia to Vietnam cares for the disadvantaged and underprivileged youth in Vietnam. The Foundation is supported by an international body of individual and corporate sponsors, donors, partners and Goodwill Ambassadors committed to the “KOTO – Know One, Teach One” principle and its efforts to improve the lives of Vietnamese youth. The
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